
Marcia Schuyler
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Anne Hancock
A runaway bride is a staple of screwball comedies, but in the 19th century, it was a source of deep shame and anguish for the bride's family and the prospective groom. When Kate Schuyler vanishes with her sea-captain lover on her wedding morning, her father offers her younger sister, Marcia, as a substitute. David Spafford accepts, and the wedding takes place, with no one the wiser until the vows are read.
The couple then settles in David's hometown. No one there has met Kate, so the switch is undetected.
Sweet young Marcia, who has a girlhood infatuation for David, is thrust into the role of matron, keeping house and entertaining villagers. In addition to a brokenhearted husband, she must deal with his two acerbic aunts, a bitter neighbor who had planned to marry David herself, and the town Lothario.
Will this sister/brother relationship of theirs evolve into a real marriage? Will discovering the interests and values they have in common be enough to change hearts and minds?
Not if the fickle Kate has her way. Now disenchanted with her own husband, she wants to reclaim the lover she had spurned.
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Wonderful Book!!!
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As soon as I had listened to this book for the first time
I restarted it and listened to the whole book all over again!
Defiantly worth a Credit!😍
Marcia Schuyler
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Delightful story
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Written in 1908, there is nothing ambiguous or modern about the characters- but that doesn’t make them uninteresting. The author spins a tale about the destructiveness of selfishness, vanity and vindictiveness that is engaging and insightful. The hero and heroine of the book are inspiringly virtuous, kind, and self-sacrificing.
I frankly find it incredibly soothing to sink back into a world in which the protagonists are sincerely and deeply concerned about the morality of their actions, routinely pray for guidance, prioritize other people’s feelings above their own, and take pride in the advancement of the country.
You will not enjoy this book if you can’t accept or tolerate the traditional mores of a bygone era. Totally pre-feminist and pre-modern…in fact, thoroughly Victorian. And all the more fun and comforting for it.
Charming, Sweet, Old-Fashioned Read
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Something I never paid attention to when I was 15, but found fascinating now, was the talk of the first railroad. That was such a fun glimpse into that time period and the attitudes and opinions of the day.
Story held up. Easy, enjoyable read
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Charming
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Perfect!!
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Love this story!
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My Favorite GLH story
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Incredibly riveting
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